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6-day trip to Thailand, enjoy Bangkok and Chiang Mai! Super detailed itinerary planning allows you to travel around Thailand easily, come and take a look at this guide! -- Thailand is located in Southeast Asia, with a long history and unique regional style. It is known as the Land of Smiles😄. Don’t miss Bangkok’s Grand Palace and Chiang Mai’s ancient city when you come here to experience Thai customs and Buddhist culture! 🕉️🌴 -- 🛫Travel route: DAY1: Nanjing->Bangkok Arrive in Bangkok, feel the charm of the City of Angels, check into a five-diamond hotel in the city center, and start your wonderful trip to Thailand! DAY2: Grand Palace -> Wat Phra Kaew -> Chao Phraya River -> Wat Arun -> Damnoen Saduak Floating Market -> Chad Night Market Roam around the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha, appreciate the ancient culture, take a boat trip on the Chao Phraya River, visit Wat Arun, experience the unique style of Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, and visit the Chad Night Market at night to taste authentic snacks. DAY3: Wangsun Temple -> Shuangtai Resort in Pattaya, Thailand -> Jiangjun Mountain Observation Deck -> Fengyue Pedestrian Street Visit Wangsun Temple to feel the peaceful atmosphere, go to Pattaya Shuangtai Resort Manor to enjoy leisure time, climb to the General Mountain Observation Deck to overlook the beautiful scenery, stroll along Fengyue Pedestrian Street at night, and experience the exotic nightlife. DAY4: Koh Lan Island Spend a full day visiting Koh Lanta, enjoying the sun, sand and sea water of the island, and relaxing body and mind. DAY5: Chinatown Visit Chinatown, experience the Chinese customs in foreign culture, taste all kinds of food, and enjoy shopping and leisure. DAY6: Bangkok->Nanjing At the end of the trip to Thailand, go to the airport and set off home with good memories. 🛬 -- Small tips: - Note on the time difference🕰️: Thailand is 1 hour behind Beijing time, adjust the time difference and travel easily! - Airport transportation 🚖: There are many modes of transportation at Bangkok Airport. Taxis and subways are very convenient. Remember to prepare change~ - Climate in December 🌦️: The temperature in Thailand in December is moderate. It is warm and comfortable during the day and slightly cooler at night. It is recommended to bring a light jacket. - Respect local customs🙏: Please dress appropriately when visiting temples, do not wear shorts or strapless clothing. - Taste local food🍜: Why not try special dishes such as Pad Thai, green curry, etc., they taste great! -- Traveling in Thailand is so simple and interesting, pack your bags and go, don’t let your travel dreams only stay in your circle of friends! 🌴
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